- Because of an editor's error, incorrect information...

CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS - Breakfast briefing

October 30, 1991

- Because of an editor's error, incorrect information about automobile passenger laws and driver's licenses for new Florida residents was printed in a Sunday supplement, The World of Central Florida. All front seat passengers in a passenger car, van or pickup truck must wear safety belts or risk a $27 fine per passenger if pulled over on another traffic offense. All children through age 3 must be restrained in an approved infant carrier or children's car seat. Safety belts or children's car seats must be used for children ages 4 and 5. Failure to comply can result in being pulled over and fined $155 per child. Also, newcomers with valid out-of-state driver's licenses need not take a road test when applying for a Florida license.